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8/14/22

In the village I walk

Rocky beaches and cobble roads

A public garden filled with roses

Along the beach I walk

Collecting shells and sea glass

I put them in my pocket to later add to my collection

I feel at peace here

The tension leaves my body

Shoulders relaxing and brow unfurling

I can imagine myself here

Among this small village

With its rocky beaches

Cold salty sea breeze

Familiar cobble roads

And friendly neighbors

But as the day comes to an end

My time here closes

I must leave the village

And return to the impermanent place I currently call home

The tension returns

My shoulders tighten and the headache returns

My soul feels heavy and tired

"One day," I say

"One day I'll call this place home."

But today is not the day

And it won't be for a while

And it may never be

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